Where does democracy end and mob rule begin?
I voted in the 1975 referendum as to whether we continue to be part of the EC. I listened to both sides of the debate, and eventually voted 'No'. The 'nos' lost and I was willing to accept this, (although I had misgivings) because it was a democratic vote. Over the years since, I have seen many things which have led me to become disillusioned with how the EC, which later became the EU, operates. I was given no chance of another referendum after the Treaties of Maastricht and Lisbon, and I was willing to accept that(albeit reluctantly) because it was our democratically elected government who decided that no referendum was called for.
Hence, when the opportunity to take part in the 2016 Referendum came along, I listened to the arguments on both sides and came to the conclusion that I should vote 'leave', mainly because, like jackswan, I see democratic inputs as having less clout within the EU than outside it. The 'remain' vote lost and I was and am willing to accept it.
Incidentally, I have never voted Conservative in my life. In this last election I took the trouble to vote, and simply put 'None of the above'.
I don't consider myself to be part of any mob, whether you think I am or not. I am happy to respect those who voted to 'remain' and accept that there are arguments that can be made in favour of remaining in the EU. For me, they simply aren't enough to convince me that I voted wrongly.